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New Zealand judge rules Kim Dotcom eligible for extradition to U.S. | 23 Dec 2015 | A judge in New Zealand has ruled that Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom can be sent back to the U.S. where he faces criminal charges. Dotcom and three of his former business associates — Mathias Ortmann, Finn Batato and Bram van der Kolk — are eligible for extradition under Thursday's decision. Dotcom, the millionaire founder of Megaupload — a file-sharing site that became one of the Internet's largest bastions of pirated content — is wanted in the U.S. for reproducing and distributing copyrighted content from movies to e-books on a massive scale.